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Love on the Fast Track (Derek and Norah)

Chapter 38
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Chapter 38:

Derek’s expression softened as he said, “Isn't there still plenty of tbefore the Grace Cup? Madeline’s not

going anywhere. What's the rush to ask her today?”

Kathy said those words to change the subject, clearly not interested in seeking advice from Madeline regarding

the Grace Cup. She jumped up and pushed Derek toward the door. “Understood. Derek, make it quick and get

going. Madeline needs to get dressed.”

Once the door shut, Madeline asked, “So, are you actually going to join the Grace Cup?”

Kathy confirmed with a nod. “Yes, | studied fashion design at university. I'm eager to enter competitions to build

my name. | need your support, Madeline.”

Madeline appeared unsure and said, “But I've also entered the Grace Cup's fashion design contest. If | assist you,

it might detract from my own work.”

She looked down, her gaze carrying a hint of mystery and uncertainty. She hadn't signed up for the contest until

Kathy brought it up, prompting a spur-of-the-moment decision to participate. She felt she had wasted too much

tduring her two years abroad. Now back in Glophia and preparing to marry Derek, Madeline knew she had to

be mindful of her public image.

“I've heard Noelle will be judging the Grace Cup this year. I'm really looking forward to meeting her in the final

round,” Kathy shared her aspirations.

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Kathy looked up to several world-famous designers, with Noelle at the top of her list. “Noelle’s designs are

simply exquisite. | own one of her high-fashion pieces. | hardly ever wear it, just to keep it special!”

Madeline offered a sympathetic smile and said, “Then you should give it your all in the contest. | decided to

compete, and assisting you could be challenging for me.”

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Kathy responded with a slight sulk. “Fine, it's okay. You should just concentrate on your preparations, Madeline.”

“Wilson, today you're on duty at the outpatient clinic,” Jolie announced, handing Norah the schedule. “You're on

duty today and tomorrow.”

This new week marked Norah's first chance to work directly with patients at the outpatient clinic. Jolie gave

Norah an encouraging pat on the back. “You're relatively new to our Cardiac Surgery Department, so being at

the outpatient clinic mostly means you'll be waiting. If you get bored, feel free to tackle other tasks around the

office. Just make sure it doesn’t disrupt the patient consultations.”

In a low voice, Jolie added, “Just be mindful. | get the sense that Jamison keeps a particularly close eye on you.

He could drop by to check on you without warning.”

Jolie understood Norah's heightened sense of awareness. He probably suspected that Norah might have

leveraged connections to secure her hospital position without genuine medical expertise. Since Norah's arrival,

rumors had been circulating. There were whispers that Norah might be a high-ranking official's relative who had

embellished her credentials or belonged to a distinguished family seeking to broaden her horizons.

Despite the swirling rumors, Jolie preferred to rely on her own judgment when forming opinions about others.

Norah was friendly toward her colleague, and Jolie reciprocated with warmth. “Thanks a bunch.”

“Don’t mention it.”

As Jolie departed, Norah attached her pen to her uniform pocket and headed toward the outpatient clinic. Derek

was still delaying the finalization of the divorce. Calan had handled the delivery of the court summons for Norah.

Norah guessed Derek had received it and pondered his next move. Deep down, she knew involving Juliana could

simplify matters, but Norah hesitated to burden her, considering the latter's advanced age.

Taking a seat in the outpatient office of the Cardiac Surgery Department, Norah found herself alone. The screen

showed doctors with patients queued up, but her nhad not yet appeared. This didn’t bother Norah. She

understood that as a newcomer, patients would naturally gravitate toward more experienced physicians.

After being there all morning, Norah finally got a patient. The first patient of the morning was a young university

student seeking relief from discomfort. The clinic was busy, and the patient ended up in the Cardiac Surgery

Department by chance, mentioning occasional rapid heartbeats at night.

Norah quickly applied pressure to specific acupuncture points, alleviating the patient's discomfort in no time.

“Amazing! Are all doctors in the Cardiac Surgery Department this remarkable? The pain is gone!” the patient

exclaimed.

Norah said while delivering treatment, “You've been dealing with irregular periods for stime, haven't you?

What took you so long to seek medical help?”

“I've been here before, but the relief from medication was only temporary. | never thought I'd find such effective

relief here. Your technique worked wonders!”

The patient was visibly impressed and chatted with Norah throughout the treatment. After the session, Norah

prescribed two medications for the patient. “I've given you medications to help stabilize your system. They

should alleviate your discomfort going forward. As for the rapid heartbeat, try not to stay up too late, especially

when you're in pain. Maintain a consistent routine.”

By the tlunch rolled around, no other patients had shown up. Norah realized the importance of reputation,

understanding it played a significant role no matter the setting.

The hours at the clinic were set, and Norah knew she'd be done for the day once the clock hit closing time.

Glancing up, Norah noticed Jamison at the doorway, quietly watching her. She offered him a serene smile before

Jamison walked off.

Given Norah's confidential background, Jamison paid extra attention to her. Norah's duties at the hospital were

heavier than those of other doctors, but clinic days like this one allowed her a bit of downtime. Especially today,

with hardly any patients, she could leave work on time.

Leaving the hospital, Norah spotted a stylish green...

G-Class Mercedes. The window lowered, and Joanna greeted Norah with a wave full of excitement. “Norah, over

here!”

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After Norah got in and buckled up, Joanna started the car.

“Norah, I've been away just a few days for intensive training. When did you start at Silver Private Hospital? Last |

knew, you were managing two companies. Won't you return to your role as chairwoman?” Joanna asked casually,

holding the steering wheel while looking over at Norah.

“My current focus is on heart disease research. Gil extended an invite, so | decided to join the hospital,” Norah

explained, briefly looking up from her phone where she was answering work-related emails.

“Got it. Norah, you know I've got your back no matter what. If there's ever anything, just letknow,” Joanna

declared with conviction.

Joanna had recently committed to an intensive training program in a secluded facility to sharpen her shooting

skills and combat abilities. Norah was well-informed about it through Joanna, who mentioned it was organized by

Bryson.

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